Synonym: ferociously. Similar words: fierce, pierce, scarcely, fiery, parcel, percent, coerce, per cent. Meaning: adv. 1. in a physically fierce manner 2. in an emotionally fierce manner.
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151. He looked round fiercely, daring them to contradict.
152. Fiercely intelligent and a perfectionist.
153. Jastrow knit his brow fiercely at his niece.
154. But it was her performance on the Wasilla High School basketball team that earned her the nickname "Sarah Barracuda"— supposedly because of her fiercely competitive nature.
155. The harsh desert environs of Klatooine resulted in a fiercely tenacious species.
156. The turbid yellow river water fiercely reflected the blazing sun of the plateau.
157. C. humanity has used, the people put the lysergic acid diethylamide abundantly with it, puts it to the nose under attracts fiercely, this kind "the narcotics" may let them be graceful.
158. Austrians quickly gave up on most of the Italian regions, but fiercely defended the Tyrolean territory.
159. "Oh, for God's sake, don't be sententious, " Bertha interrupted fiercely.
160. It is in other seasons fiercely territorial, now the birds are gathered in one clangorous flock to scoop up the winter feed laid down for them by farmers.
161. As the companies compete more and more fiercely, the cut of the purchasing cost is becoming more important.
162. I stared at him fiercely and then grabbed my schoolbag to go.
163. Is not exceptional in the communicating enterprise, along with competition fiercely, communicating product diversification extrusion[sentencedict.com], management demand also increasingly to set a higher request.
164. He expects the final at Wembley to be fiercely contested, but he is also anticipating plenty of goalmouth action.
165. His father, Philip of Macedon, was the first to unite Greece's fiercely independent city-states after a century of bitter in-fighting.
166. Fiercely intelligent, Andrew Wilfahrt scored top marks in the army's aptitude test.
167. Today wind and rain drove fiercely against my apartment window. It tail end of a typhoon.
168. The shed was already a heap of embers glowing fiercely.
169. Already China is squabbling fiercely with Asian neighbors as protectionist talk around the world rises alarmingly.
170. He will sleep on the cold ground where the wintry winds blow and the snow drives fiercely, if only he mya be near his master's side.
171. Oddly enough, the fiercely capitalist Koch family owes part of its fortune to Joseph Stalin.
172. He paws fiercely, rejoicing in his strength, and charges into the fray.
173. But after competing starts, Everton to pinch prestige of the main floor combat to take the lead to start to fiercely attack, spends Laney 's to have the threat in forbidden area left leg strafe.
174. Oh, Master, I cannot keep the flowers, for the winds sweep fiercely, and the sun beats upon my breast, and they wither up and fly away.
175. What a strange ultimatum that is, at once romantic in the drama of its request and fiercely anti-romantic in the spitefulness of its threat.
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176. Its thought influenced many heretical West-European sects, such as the Kathars in the Middle Ages, who were fiercely persecuted, and mystics as Jacob Boehme (1575-1624).
177. The unyielding man fiercely pierced the shield in the field.
178. In her book, market researcher, Selina Goober says those 26traits are what make children fiercely brand loyal and retailers so interested.
179. Whenthe world gets into new age, this kind of international wrangle will last long-lastingly, complicatedly and even fiercely.
180. Caused the air-to-ground missile to obtain "dropped from the clouds strikes the hand fiercely suddenly" the title.
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